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DOI: 10.1038/459927a
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Unlocking the secrets of the genome

S Celniker,Laura A. L. Dillon,Mark Gerstein,Kristin C. Gunsalus,Steven Henikoff,Gary H. Karpen,M Kellis,Eric C. Lai,Jason D. Lieb,David M. MacAlpine,Gos Micklem,Fabio Piano,M Snyder,Lincoln Stein,Kevin P. White,Robert H. Waterston

Genome
Caenorhabditis elegans
Multicellular organism
2009
Despite the successes of genomics, little is known about how genetic information produces complex organisms. A look at the crucial functional elements of fly and worm genomes could change that. The National Human Genome Research Institute's modENCODE project (the model organism ENCyclopedia Of DNA Elements) was set up in 2007 with the goal of identifying all the sequence-based functional elements in the genomes of two important experimental organisms, Caenorhabditis elegans and Drosophila melanogaster. Armed with modENCODE data, geneticists will be able to undertake the comprehensive molecular studies of regulatory networks that hold the key to how complex multicellular organisms arise from the list of instructions coded in the genome. In this issue, modENCODE team members outline their plan of campaign. Data from the project are to be made available on http://www.modencode.org and elsewhere as the work progresses.
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    Unlocking the secrets of the genome” is a paper by S Celniker Laura A. L. Dillon Mark Gerstein Kristin C. Gunsalus Steven Henikoff Gary H. Karpen M Kellis Eric C. Lai Jason D. Lieb David M. MacAlpine Gos Micklem Fabio Piano M Snyder Lincoln Stein Kevin P. White Robert H. Waterston published in 2009. It has an Open Access status of “hybrid”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.